The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1931, Page 3

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Pry a i ‘ q pyr ; ce { a i ; wy 7 could construct such a set but it would not be as good as one built by the designer. If it will rot cost over four dollars, go ahead and build it and let me know and I will forward you a money order immediately upon hearing from you.” 4 PR teil Penne R ON SOTER ORSPT | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Cc. E. Christianson was a Regan caller Tuesday. Arthur Nelson was a Wing caller Saturday. A dance was given at the Andrew ‘Walker home Saturday night. O. W. Backman and sons Melvin and Edwin motored to Regan Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott motor- ed to Bismarck Tuesday. Alfred Bouche motored to Regan ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Ira Bailey spent several days this week at Regan as a guest of her daughter Mrs. Mabel Bailey. Martin Fueling returned from Wis- consin last week where he contemplat- ed spending the winter for his health. Doctors advised him to return to North Dakota as the heavy rain fall there did not agree with him. Issac Marcovitz was a business call- er at Bismarck Saturday. a Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough mo- tored to Regan Saturday. Hester, Laurence and Everett Bailey and Francis Fitzgerald attended a dance at the Andrew Walker home Saturday night. Ernie Gordon called at the Algot Ryberg home Tuesday afternoon. Regan callers Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling, Chas. Hettick, Isaac Marcovitz, J. F. Little, Mr. Ehnes, Rubin Krause and Ira Bailey. Miss Anna’ Eide, teacher of High- land school No. 1, was a Capital City cailer Saturday. Stephen Monroe was a Tuesday guest at the Roy Farley home. Albert Vollen and Donald Sheldon motored to Regan Saturday. Callers and guests at the J. P. Little home the past week were Ira Bailey, Alfred Bouche, Isaac Marcovitz and son Milton, 8. L. Jordahl and son Randolph, Willie Ehnes, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling and Charles Het- tick. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf motored to Bismarck Saturday. Clayton McCullough attended Sun- day School at Regan Sunday. Laurence Fitzgerald was a Sunday guest at the Ira Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Fueling mo- Lindsey home Tuesday. Clayton Little and Ira Bailey mo- tored to the T. I. Bailey home south of Bismarck Saturday. Francis Fitzgerald was a week-end guest of Hester Bailey. Callers and guests at the Fred Ehnes home the past week were: Isaac Milton and Robert Marcovitz, Rubin Krause, Clayton Little, Henry Rasche, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and children, Hilda Molly, Elsie, Irene, Leona and John Heinle, Ruth Little, Willie Jiras, Mr. Carlson and son of Chasley, N. D., and Holgrin Sando of Robinson. William McCullough was a Sunday guest at the Andrew Olson home. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe motored to Wing Saturday. Buy or Sell. Through The Tribune Want Ads Capitol Last Time Tonight Sy Tomorrow and Saturday “LASCA” \S New Neckwear New Patterns—Colors—Amaz- ing Quality at This Low Price $100 Gift ties thai men welcome Silk lined an: hand tailored. Real values. Men’s Slippers In Gift Boxes Ward’s Price Is Only $1.00 Think of it! Brown elk-finish leather, felt lined, leather sole, arch supporting shank and rub- ber heels. In box. Men’s Mufflers The Ideal Gift ~ At Tremendous Savings $1.00 Newest Persian and Paisley Prints; and plain colors. Ail wool; rayon; and rayon twills. Others at $2.95. Men’s Shirts And Shorts’ Christmas Gift Special! $1.00 \Rayon shirts and broadcloth shorts wrapped in cellophane! A smart gift and a useful one at a low price! . Men’s Pajamas Ideal Gifts! Ward's Price Is Only $1.00 Fast color broadcloth in novelty patterns. Coat style or slipover. Boys’ sizes 89c. Also meni's flan- nel pajamas. en) $1.00 $1.00 27-in, Bansinets for sleepy dolls. Hardwood in colors, Wooden wheels, t $1.00 Snare Drum— | Tool Chest—12 11 in, diameter | fine tools in a carpenter's A bargain Trousseau Set —Imagine! 13- in. Wardrobe Mystery Gun— An epic air bat- tle game! 4 air- planes, mystery gun! Baking Sets— 12-pe. alumi- num set, board and pin, sheepskin head. | res Shoulder strap | ho: and 2 stick: powder, soap box. In a crib. A lovely Pers and one rubber Tarnover Tank | Const Defense ‘atch it. climb ote B apile of books! | Cun—6 shot re peter, 25 wood Flops over and immunttion alls! Tinkertoy Set Makes derricks, windmills, etc: 72 hardwood | legs! Enameled spools and | green with or- rods! ange stripe. Pedal Bike— Develops young keeps on try- ing! Mechanical Trains Many ‘a Letter to Santa Asks For a Train Like These! Only $100 Wind-up engine, . tender and 3 |i cars! They “fly’ cver the 81 in Ee a E THE GIFT STORE FOR THE WG : ICE SKATES Steel blades. A gift for boys or 59 c ROLLER SKATES Ball-bearing. All boys ike ‘hese..$ 1 .00 ae oe "Stake Truck $1.00 Roomy body! movable stakes! k enamel! 211% Imagine! 2 real [fy burners and an oven! With cord. ENTIRE FAMIL End Table! Real $1.49 Value That Looks Twice Its Price! Now Only, Men’s Dress Hose 4 Pairs in a Handsome Gift Box! A Rezular $1.50 Value! $100 Smart socks for dress or business! q Silk and rayoa. All new patterns! Stationery 24 envelopes and paper, fine grade paper in an attractive gifs box for .25C Smart style in rich walnut fin- ish. Molded edge top, 11x22 ins. $1.00 SHIRTS— Men $1.00 No Woman can have too many Towels Like These! Two for $100 Fine weave linen with hand __ embroid- ery and applique. In box. Box of Chocolates? For Those Who Enjoy Sweet ‘Things! Five Pounds for Only In Black & Gold Boxes! Gilts Men Will Truly Appreciate! $100 Military style Brushes with hardwood _ backs & stiff bristles. Comb, too. Pocket Knives! Inexpensive Gifts, That Wiil Please Men, & Delight Boys! $100 In gift boxes! Fancy handles, high quality steel blades. Choice gifts. 3-Pc. Brush Sets! broidery | Give Linen Towels a ins, Shaving Set Williams’, holiday pack- mane tt $1.00 Bar Candy Assorted bars, your fav- orite is among them. Chrisars3 tor Oe Chris’ Aluminum Percolator Of royal alumnium heavyweight. 8-cup :éze, practical as a gift . She Drip-Kup Makes a useful gift for the heme. Mixing cup ad beater. Adds liquids niuurela beaten DOC Creamy and hard centers. Ricn chocolate coating. Nicely boxed! Men’s Dress Gloves Chrome Tanned IMPORTED Cape Skin $100 An opportunity for ‘an elegant gift priced low. Brown capeskin. Sizes 714 to 10. pee ee Women’s Slippers Comfortable, Warm, & Dainty— Prove Your Thoughtfulness $100 Kid leather, in black, blue, or ved. Padded “an sole. Wi Radio Benches More of that great spe- ‘al for Christmas sell- ‘ciorful $ 1 ‘House Aprox Make lovely little gif and they're fast colo Geer enh $1 Alectric Clocks A fine little gift for th: Chocolate Bars Nestle’s famous choco- late, one milk chocolate and one almond bar, 2p ne (Bee Playing Cards Assorted, attractively colored backs. Somc* with season’s greetings. ae Seeesaan 29c Xmes Candy Hard candy assortment in 5 Ib. box, a real spo- cial for the holi- days. 5 Ib. rox ODC Elec, Waffle Iron — with cord. Anamaz- ing value that everyone is buying. Men’s Suspenders In holiday boxes, Any man would appreciate a 49 Men’s Dress Socks Children’s Shoes Give a useful gift: Shoes ard oxfords, i calf leather and pa tent one Children’s Slippers Felt booties and slip- pers, in attractive col- we 69d excellent gift. Of cotton and rayo and celanese and rayo: In attractive gift x, 3 pairs. 50c Hes Electric Glew Heater Electric Iron ‘ = aes Z% P Toaster aa ig ag a Card Tables ° Turnover type, new ore ie Apere- other gift will be usec Sturdily constructed, uscful gift for the design complete with ciate this ‘warm little cord, a very gift, Buy them Pa hens’... SOO and eppreciated as ins. DLS Jack-O Vest A new sport jacket for men, snug fitting, al! Radio Tables Walnut finish in attrac- ij tive design. A gift for Scatter Rugs Why not buy one o: two of these as a gif:. Plate Mirrors A mirror for the home is always a practical With handkerchief to match, made of finc mt and $1.39 tik, fm attractive pat- the home that will be Fine quality Axminster wool. Just the thin: sree 2 for met... DL fM berea... a orcso.... D19E MEM cea in $2.9 Open Until 9:00 P. M. Daily Shop for Gifts at Wacu's MONTGOMERY WARD & Co. 300 Fourth Street Phone 475 Bismarck, N. Dak. Your Neighbor Saves Money at Ward’s—Why Don’t You? Bift DOX ......eereseeeeeeeee . Sift. Only ........cssseseeees NOVELTY SET—Two flannel and rubber dia- $1.00 WERE creer tact Electric Ranges Really Cook! Tiny Housewives Like the Enamel Surface! iS at a Dollar Inexpensive! Useful! INFANTS’ ALL WOOL SHAWL! Soft, fluffy, and large enough to completely wrap the baby in. Rayon ( pattern. Fringed ends. A dainty gift BRUSH AND COMB SET with brus! 61.00 HAND QUILTED ROBE for baby’s carriage or ....51.00 .$1.00 10-In. Baby Dolls All Dressed Waiting to Be Taken to Their New Homes: They're adorable! Composition bod- ies; painted hair see oe Bath Powder & Imported Soap! Gifts All Women Like! $1.00 Tre-Jur Body Powder with 2 cakes of imported Soap to match; Powder in fancy metal box, in pastel colors. Give Handbags This Christmas Best We've Ever Sold at $1.00 A great variety from which to * choose! Envelope & frame styles of calf & grain leathers—lined. Mirror & purse. Crepe-de-Chine Silk Lingerie No Finer Gift for Her? $1.00 Lingerie gets first choice when - She selects her own gift! Combi- nations, Dance Sets of pure silk. Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose Economical Gifts, Only ‘$1.00 Give a box of 3 pairs as one gen- erous gift! Chiffon or Service first quality hose in new shades. French heels. Fie 8

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